survival 英 [səˈvaɪvl]   美 [sərˈvaɪvl]

survival

survival  英 [səˈvaɪvl] 美 [sərˈvaɪvl]

n. 幸存,残存;幸存者 

名词复数:survivals 

the struggle for survival, the battle for survival, the fight for survival 为生存而斗争╱战斗╱拚搏
His only chance of survivalwas a heart transplant. 只有进行心脏移植,他才有望活下去。

  • As a wise man once said, “The history of the world, my sweet, is who gets eaten and who gets to eat.” That’s survival in a nutshell. It’s the act of continuing to live, usually when others fail.
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  • n. 幸存,残存;幸存者
  • 1. the struggle for survival, the battle for survival, the fight for survival

    为生存而斗争╱战斗╱拚搏

  • 2. His only chance of survivalwas a heart transplant.

    只有进行心脏移植,他才有望活下去。

  • 3. Exporting is necessary for our economic survival.

    必须有出口,才能维持我们的经济。

  • 4. The ceremony is a survival from pre-Christian times.

    这种仪式是从公元前遗留下来的。

  • survival (n.) 1590s, "act of surviving; continuation after some event," from survive + -al (2). Phrase survival of the fittest (1864) was used by Spencer in place of Darwin's natural selection.
sur·vival AWL / səˈvaɪvl ; NAmE sərˈvaɪvl / noun 1 [uncountable ] the state of continuing to live or exist, often despite difficulty or danger 生存;存活;幸存 the struggle/battle/fight for survival 为生存而斗争╱战斗╱拚搏 His only chance of survivalwas a heart transplant. 只有进行心脏移植,他才有望活下去。 Exporting is necessary for our economic survival. 必须有出口,才能维持我们的经济。 2 [countable ] survival(from sth) something that has continued to exist from an earlier time 残存物;幸存事物 SYN relic The ceremony is a survival from pre-Christian times. 这种仪式是从公元前遗留下来的。 IDIOM the surˌvival of the ˈfittest the principle that only the people or things that are best adapted to their surroundings will continue to exist 适者生存 survival survivals sur·vival / səˈvaɪvl ; NAmE sərˈvaɪvl /
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